Scotland September 13, 2009. Ferry to Raasay. Dun Caan, Bolder Brothers and Neil.
Taigh Thormoid Dhuibhe Bothy.
A fine Bothy in a great setting on the northern tip of the Isle of Raasay. July 2016.
Loch Beag to Tarbert.
The north end of Raasay by quad, Loch Beag to Tarbert.
The Raasay House
Practices.
Adventure West Gorge Walking
A fresh day out in February doing some Gorge Walking with Adventure West
Calum's Road, Raasay
Calum's Road, located on the Scottish island of Raasay, was constructed in the 1960s and 1970s single-handedly by crofter fisherman Calum MacLeod of South Arnish. His repeated requests for an access road to his community were refused and, following the depopulation of northern Raasay, he decided to construct the two mile stretch of road between Brochel Castle and South Arnish himself. It is a remarkable achievement. Calum was awarded the British Empire Medal in 1983 in the final years of his life. Music:
Mrs. MacLeod of Rassay - HLPB QMM
March from HLPB QMM 2013
Share with this link:
[Wikipedia] Norman MacLeod of MacLeod
Clan MacLeod (; Scottish Gaelic: Clann MhicLeòid; [ˈkʰl̪ˠau̯n̪ˠ viçkʲˈʎɔːhtʲ]) is a Highland Scottish clan associated with the Isle of Skye. There are two main branches of the clan: the MacLeods of Harris and Dunvegan, whose chief is MacLeod of MacLeod, are known in Gaelic as Sìol Tormoid (seed of Tormod); the Clan MacLeod of Lewis and Raasay, whose chief is Macleod of The Lewes (Scottish Gaelic: Mac Ghille Chaluim), are known in Gaelic as Sìol Torcaill (seed of Torcall). Both branches claim descent from Leòd, who lived in the 13th century.
Please support this channel and help me upload more videos. Become one of my Patreons at